The First Book of Moses: Genesis
⭑ Catholic Public Domain Version 2009 ⭑
- Kapitel 14 -
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Abram Rescues Lot
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Melchizedek Blesses Abram
(Psalm 110:1–7; Hebrews 7:1–10)
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Fußnoten
(a)14:10 These two armies did not want to fight amidst the tar pits, so they turned back and were caught in battle by the enemy, having to way to retreat. The word ‘cecideruntque’ indicates that they fell in battle, not that they fell into the tar pits.(Conte)
(b)14:10
Of slime. Bituminis: This was a kind of pitch, which served for mortar in the building of Babel, Gen. 11:3, and was used by Noe in pitching the ark.(Challoner)
(c)14:11 All that pertains to food includes food, utensils, cooking material, etc.(Conte)
(d)14:14 These 318 were not servants, but a group of armed men who worked for Abram, guarding his possessions and his servants. There were no police in those days, and someone with a very large contingent of servants and a very large family needed armed men to protect them. These men are analogous to a large corporation having its own security guards. Also, it was brave and daring for such a small and lightly armed group, without experience in warfare, to actually attack a large army deployed in the field.(Conte)
(e)14:18 Salem (Shalom) means peace; Melchizedek is the king of peace and a foreshadowing of Christ, the King of Peace.(Conte)